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Portland has a reputation for being vegetarian-friendly. ''The most'' vegetarian-friendly city, in fact.<ref name="GoVeg">''[http://www.goveg.com/f-vegcities-portland.asp America's Best Vegetarian-Friendly Large Cities]'', GoVeg.com.</ref> Portland is so friendly with vegetarians, some vegetarians are considering reporting Portland for sexual harassment. But most vegetarians enjoy Portland's advances, as well as the food options Portland offers them.
Portland has a reputation for being vegetarian-friendly. ''The most'' vegetarian-friendly city, in fact.<ref name="GoVeg">''[http://www.goveg.com/f-vegcities-portland.asp America's Best Vegetarian-Friendly Large Cities]'', GoVeg.com.</ref> Portland is so friendly with vegetarians, some vegetarians are considering reporting Portland for sexual harassment. But most vegetarians appreciate Portland's wandering hands, as well as the food options those hands offer them.


Nearly all [[restaurants]] in Portland have at least a couple meals on the menu for vegetarian patrons, often [[vegan]]. A dozen or two, distributed around the Portland area, have nothing on the menu with meat (or fish, etc). Some are fully vegan as well.
Nearly all [[restaurants]] in Portland have at least a couple meals on the menu for vegetarian patrons, often [[vegan]]. A dozen or two, distributed around the Portland area, have nothing on the menu with meat (or fish, etc). Some are fully vegan as well.

Revision as of 19:56, 8 February 2010

Portland has a reputation for being vegetarian-friendly. The most vegetarian-friendly city, in fact.[1] Portland is so friendly with vegetarians, some vegetarians are considering reporting Portland for sexual harassment. But most vegetarians appreciate Portland's wandering hands, as well as the food options those hands offer them.

Nearly all restaurants in Portland have at least a couple meals on the menu for vegetarian patrons, often vegan. A dozen or two, distributed around the Portland area, have nothing on the menu with meat (or fish, etc). Some are fully vegan as well.

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